Multiple Choice
In a breach of contract case, expectancy damages are:
A) meant to cover the profits the party suffering the breach of contract reasonably expected to make if the contract had been fulfilled
B) not meant to cover the profits the party suffering the breach of contract reasonably expected to make if the contract had been fulfilled
C) damages that allow the party suffering the breach to recover costs incurred due to relying on the promise of the other party
D) meant to compensate for mental distress suffered by the party suffering the breach
E) none of the other choices are correct
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